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friends rosemary caught her and they had fight and that's when rosemary fell on her knife. it was really bizarre. i read it and put it down and had to have al gofass wine. i picked itas back up again, i' like, did i just read this? and read it again. >> reporter: yes, robert was true to rosemary, heartbroken by her death. leslie was the villain. leslie was no rose. >> i loved rose and even if we were to have separated i would still love rose. but i would have never stopped rose from leaving me. i wouldn't -- you couldn't give nd leslie, reporter: and leslie meanwhile, though she designed our interview request, continues to claim that her version of rosemary's death is the real one. still, there it was, one crime, two stories, his and hers. hutit witne with obvious ge fan. inchxange for her story, leslie stuart was grantedull immunity from prosecution. >> i'm not saying that leslie is a perfect young lady. i'm saying that in this situation the puppetmaster that was and is robert temple was in control of everything she was doing. >> if you believe him, she's a lady mcbeth, a
friends rosemary caught her and they had fight and that's when rosemary fell on her knife. it was really bizarre. i read it and put it down and had to have al gofass wine. i picked itas back up again, i' like, did i just read this? and read it again. >> reporter: yes, robert was true to rosemary, heartbroken by her death. leslie was the villain. leslie was no rose. >> i loved rose and even if we were to have separated i would still love rose. but i would have never stopped rose from...
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. >> you know, chris, nearly every summer up until rosemary died, rosemary would come to hyannis port for a couple weeks each and every summer, and she would go out sailing with senator kennedy and eunice would, as doris indicated, take care of rosemary not as if she were her older sister, but as if she was her mother. your initial question to doris though reminded me of a story that senator ted kennedy used to love to tell. eunice shriver was very, very competitive. had jack kennedy lived, he would have been eunice shriver at 88. but ted kennedy used to love to tell the story that when he was leaving for prep school, leaving the house in hyannisport, going away to prep school, his parents, ambassador joe kennedy, and his mother, rose kennedy, got him a set of luggage embossed with his initials e.m.k. on the luggage. when he went upstairs to pack the night before he was to leave for prep school, the luggage was gone and he found out that eunice had taken the luggage because her initials are e.m.k. as well. >> wow. let me ask you about this role. you know, i was lucky to be in the peac
. >> you know, chris, nearly every summer up until rosemary died, rosemary would come to hyannis port for a couple weeks each and every summer, and she would go out sailing with senator kennedy and eunice would, as doris indicated, take care of rosemary not as if she were her older sister, but as if she was her mother. your initial question to doris though reminded me of a story that senator ted kennedy used to love to tell. eunice shriver was very, very competitive. had jack kennedy...
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now with the release of him, rosemary is despondent over the update she has to add. >> you never come to closure when you lose your only child. mariam was. she was only 20. >> reporter: musical theater major. she was returning home for christmas from study abroad. >> on the cusp of her life, she was an actress, a singer, a dancer, a teacher, writer, director, all these things at age 20. >> reporter: rosemary says the set back will take a long time for her to accept. he was released because he is fighting prostate cancer. she said her daughter miriam is dead and no one is speaking for her. >> it doesn't matter how ill he is. you don't let a mass murderer go free. >> that was andrew stack reporting. >> rosemary says while the news is upsetting for her, the past 20 years have been a roller coaster ride. he wasn't indicted until three years after the bombing over lockerbie scotland. >>> welcome back. the state of maryland is facing a 700 million budget shortfall. the governor is warning big cuts in state funding. that means counties will probably have to reduce services and eliminate jobs
now with the release of him, rosemary is despondent over the update she has to add. >> you never come to closure when you lose your only child. mariam was. she was only 20. >> reporter: musical theater major. she was returning home for christmas from study abroad. >> on the cusp of her life, she was an actress, a singer, a dancer, a teacher, writer, director, all these things at age 20. >> reporter: rosemary says the set back will take a long time for her to accept. he...
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. >> reporter: well, derek, i can tell you one thing, it was not good news for rosemary mile, mother of them victim a 20-year-old. she had only one word to say to describe her feelings. helplessness. >> we didn't see it, but at the united states asked libya not to celebrate. of course libya is going to celebrate. >> reporter: asked or not, rosemary says word of the celebrations add insult to her injury. >> the mass murderer was allowed to go free back to the comfort of his home in a private jet. i can't understand the scottish government. >> reporter: coming to terms with her grief over 20 years led rosemary to write a book abouthu it. now with the release of him, rosemary is despondent. >> mare marian was my only child. >> reporter: she was returning home from christmas from study abroad. >> on the cusp of her life, she was an actress, a singer, a dancer, a teacher, a writer, a director. rr:osemary says thist ageyssays set back will take a very long time for her to accept. he was released because he's fighting prostate cancer. she says her daughter is dead and no one is speaking for
. >> reporter: well, derek, i can tell you one thing, it was not good news for rosemary mile, mother of them victim a 20-year-old. she had only one word to say to describe her feelings. helplessness. >> we didn't see it, but at the united states asked libya not to celebrate. of course libya is going to celebrate. >> reporter: asked or not, rosemary says word of the celebrations add insult to her injury. >> the mass murderer was allowed to go free back to the comfort of...
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rosemary labianca was stabbed 41 times. death to pigs, rise, and a misspelled "helter skelter" had been screbled on the walls and refrigerator in the victims' blood. >> the total stab wounds on these two nights of murders of 169. greta: two nights of savagery, seven dead bodies, and no suspects. >> my initial feeling at that time was it was a copycat murder. there is just no way of compecting the -- connecting the people didn't run in the same circles and didn't know each other. greta: on august 10, dr. thomas autuchi conducted autopsies on the cielo drive victims. >> the only time in my career he walked out of an autopsy room is when dr. -- he cut open sharon tate's stomach and removed that baby. i had chills go up and down my spain. i turned around and walked out. greta: a jail house confession breaks theaksthth - hi, i'm halle berry, and as a new mom, i can tell you that childhood is a magical time. but for children with diabetes, life is not quite so carefree. the barbara davis center for childhood diabetes is fighting
rosemary labianca was stabbed 41 times. death to pigs, rise, and a misspelled "helter skelter" had been screbled on the walls and refrigerator in the victims' blood. >> the total stab wounds on these two nights of murders of 169. greta: two nights of savagery, seven dead bodies, and no suspects. >> my initial feeling at that time was it was a copycat murder. there is just no way of compecting the -- connecting the people didn't run in the same circles and didn't know each...
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rosemary labianca was stabbed 41 times. death to pigs, rise, and a misspelled "helter skelter" had been screbled on the walls and refrigerator in the victims' blood. >> the total stab wounds on these two nights of murders of 169. greta: two nights of savagery, seven dead bodies, and no suspects. >> my initial feeling at that time was it was a copycat murder. there is just no way of compecting the -- connecting the people didn't run in the same circles and didn't know each other. greta: on august 10, dr. thomas autuchi conducted autopsies on the cielo drive victims. >> the only time in my career he walked out of an autopsy room is when dr. -- he cut open sharon tate's stomach and removed that baby. i had chills go up and down my spain. i turned around and walked out. greta: a jail house confession breaks theaksthth sfx: coin drop, can shaking hear that? that's the sound of people saving. saving money, saving time, and saving for the future. regions makes it simple - starting with lifegreen checking and savings - featuring fr
rosemary labianca was stabbed 41 times. death to pigs, rise, and a misspelled "helter skelter" had been screbled on the walls and refrigerator in the victims' blood. >> the total stab wounds on these two nights of murders of 169. greta: two nights of savagery, seven dead bodies, and no suspects. >> my initial feeling at that time was it was a copycat murder. there is just no way of compecting the -- connecting the people didn't run in the same circles and didn't know each...
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rosemary labianca was stabbed 41 times. death to pigs, rise, and a misspelled "helter skelter" had been screbled on the walls and refrigerator in the victims' blood. >> the total stab wounds on these two nights of murders of 169. greta: two nights of savagery, seven dead bodies, and no suspects. >> my initial feeling at that time was it was a copycat murder. there is just no way of compecting the -- connecting the people didn't run in the same circles and didn't know each other. greta: on august 10, dr. thomas autuchi conducted autopsies on the cielo drive victims. >> the only time in my career he walked out of an autopsy room is when dr. -- he cut open sharon tate's stomach and removed that baby. i had chills go up and down my spain. i turned around and walked out. greta: a jail house confession breaks theaksthth faster and ear than ever before? well now you can, introducing the new... powerful... lightweight... oreck xl platinum vacuum. you don't vacuum open floors, you vacuum rooms filled with furniture. and the xl plati
rosemary labianca was stabbed 41 times. death to pigs, rise, and a misspelled "helter skelter" had been screbled on the walls and refrigerator in the victims' blood. >> the total stab wounds on these two nights of murders of 169. greta: two nights of savagery, seven dead bodies, and no suspects. >> my initial feeling at that time was it was a copycat murder. there is just no way of compecting the -- connecting the people didn't run in the same circles and didn't know each...
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the compassion that she had for her mentally disabled sister, rosemary, greatly influenced her advocacy for others with special needs. now only two members of that original kennedy dynasty remain, but the next generation is already carrying on their legacy. and the kennedy family, well known here in cape cod, the family's hyannis port compound has served as their sanctuary for decades. and what does this area mean to the kennedys? >> i think for the kennedys, it was a place they could come and relax. it started as a vacation home for them, joe kennedy bought the first home on the compound in hyannis port, and over the years, it has been a place they come to gather for weddings, for celebrations, for birthdays, and also in times of tragedy. but it's a place where the kennedys are known, but it's not like they're celebrities. this is a really laid back place. it's not very fancy. they live on a public street and they're part of the community. they come here for mass on weekends and both mrs. shriver and ambassador shriver would go to daily mass. the church is a very important part of thei
the compassion that she had for her mentally disabled sister, rosemary, greatly influenced her advocacy for others with special needs. now only two members of that original kennedy dynasty remain, but the next generation is already carrying on their legacy. and the kennedy family, well known here in cape cod, the family's hyannis port compound has served as their sanctuary for decades. and what does this area mean to the kennedys? >> i think for the kennedys, it was a place they could...
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it's a pitiful exchange of ideas. >> senator frank lautenberg of new jersey and also rosemary wolf. we thank you both. and, rosemary, again all of our thoughts and prayers continue to be with you and all the other families. >> thank you. >>> monica? >> david, we do have some breaking news regarding the wildly popular cash for clunkers program. transportation secretary lahood is now confirming that the administration will end this program, $3 billion cash for clunkers program on monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern daylight time. the prption witransportation wi down this program, but, again, now that is confirmed. that will wind down, it is going to end on monday night 8:00 p.m. eastern time. we know there's been some controversy in recent days, some auto dealers complaining they haven't gotten their money refunded from the government as of yet for all of those cars sold. the president called that today a high-class problem to have. he said there were three times as many people hired to work on this, in fact, get the paperwork going, they will get that money. but again cash for clunkers up ne
it's a pitiful exchange of ideas. >> senator frank lautenberg of new jersey and also rosemary wolf. we thank you both. and, rosemary, again all of our thoughts and prayers continue to be with you and all the other families. >> thank you. >>> monica? >> david, we do have some breaking news regarding the wildly popular cash for clunkers program. transportation secretary lahood is now confirming that the administration will end this program, $3 billion cash for clunkers...
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they say the rosemary is good for depression. >> is that right? can you pass that over. because i'm very tired. >> now you can go home and prepare this for dinner, and often there is a delicious gravy but almost a sauce that the meats and chickens and the like are in. how does that -- >> that's the stew. to make things like this, like italian food, it takes at least 6-7 hours. you have to cook the onion first and make it brown, you have to put the chili pepper in it and you have to put different spices like fresh garlic, fresh ginger, and everything goes in it and you cook it for a long periodf time. >> now let me ask you, so we've seen how this works and for those not familiar with ethiopian, because we don't have much time and you have the bread on the side and it's a communal dish and you'll eat the vegetable and beef at the same time. >> yes. you take a piece and then you eat. >> so this is what's cooking today. myfoxdc.com has all of the information including on the website. we're come back and taste. if you would like to see another restaurant or your favorite dish
they say the rosemary is good for depression. >> is that right? can you pass that over. because i'm very tired. >> now you can go home and prepare this for dinner, and often there is a delicious gravy but almost a sauce that the meats and chickens and the like are in. how does that -- >> that's the stew. to make things like this, like italian food, it takes at least 6-7 hours. you have to cook the onion first and make it brown, you have to put the chili pepper in it and you...
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poetry that rosemary wrote just days before she died. >> she wrote, the sky was bluer today. the sun was yellower today. and the whole of the earth seemed to be rejoicing in its own perfection. >> the scottish government says it has yet to decide on al mcgrahi's motion for release. they are considering a motion for him to serve out his sentence in his native libya. >>> let's check on the roads with sharon gibala, wjz traffic control. >> reporter: good afternoon, everyone. a new problem, this latest one will be on 95. watch for this one. we have a disabled vehicle blocking the right lane of the left two. but the fort mchenry tunnel. right all clear. watch for continued gas main work. traffic there being alternated in the westbound lanes. that crash in reisterstown is now blocking all lanes of 140. westminster pike at falls road. one new accident in the city. reisterstown road. expect delays on 295 and 95 northbound, between 32 and 100. northbound lanes of 95 jam up between 395 and the tunnel. then again between eastern avenue and the top side of the beltway. there's a live loo
poetry that rosemary wrote just days before she died. >> she wrote, the sky was bluer today. the sun was yellower today. and the whole of the earth seemed to be rejoicing in its own perfection. >> the scottish government says it has yet to decide on al mcgrahi's motion for release. they are considering a motion for him to serve out his sentence in his native libya. >>> let's check on the roads with sharon gibala, wjz traffic control. >> reporter: good afternoon,...
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. >> one of the fuse things rosemary has of her daughter is a journal of her daughter's. >> the sky was blewer today, the sun was yellower today, and the whole of the earth seemed to be rejoicing in its own perfection. >> it may have been 20-plus years since the plane exploded over locker by, -- lockerbie, but it seems like yesterday. the man who blue up the airplane has been diagnosed wg prostate cancer and wants to live out his last days with his family. >> i am outraged. he is a mass murder. the mass murderer of 270 innocent victims including 11 lockerbie residents in their homes on the ground. >> miriam's step-father said they have traveled overseas for the trial, says they have worked to improve safety, and this is a step in the wrong direction. >> i am afraid he'll get adulation from people there. >> rosemary is hoping that he will die in the cell he was sentenced to. >> we are praying the scottish government does the right thing by us and by our children and all 270 of our loved ones. >> wbal-tv 11 news. >> despite reports that a decision has been made in this case, the scottish
. >> one of the fuse things rosemary has of her daughter is a journal of her daughter's. >> the sky was blewer today, the sun was yellower today, and the whole of the earth seemed to be rejoicing in its own perfection. >> it may have been 20-plus years since the plane exploded over locker by, -- lockerbie, but it seems like yesterday. the man who blue up the airplane has been diagnosed wg prostate cancer and wants to live out his last days with his family. >> i am...
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let's see what rosemarie says in mississippi. rosemarie? >> caller: i'm sorry, hi, i'm so glad to hear from you. i really agree with everything you said because he is a role model and he has five children. he goes on national television and tells everybody he did commit adultery, he's not hurting himself. he's hurting his wife, his kids and all the other kids around the world. especially when they look up to him. >> okay, rosemarie thanks for the call. he said i'm sorry. let's not -- that's what you do, big deal. he said he's sorry. stephen a., go ahead. >> caller: let be real and stop with this nonsense. we're living in the age of reality television. the sleazier you are, more money you get paid. that was his intent. he made mistakes, we all recognize that. but a long time ago, people stopped worrying about stuff like that because they know it didn't necessarily have a direct impact on their lives. at the end of the day, the guy's the basketball coach. he's not the pope. he's not a priest. he's not a reverend. he's a basketball coach, he s
let's see what rosemarie says in mississippi. rosemarie? >> caller: i'm sorry, hi, i'm so glad to hear from you. i really agree with everything you said because he is a role model and he has five children. he goes on national television and tells everybody he did commit adultery, he's not hurting himself. he's hurting his wife, his kids and all the other kids around the world. especially when they look up to him. >> okay, rosemarie thanks for the call. he said i'm sorry. let's not...
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so is the woman behind the blog, rosemary port. a 29-year-old fashion student and casual akwan tense of cohen. port's attorney saying she's the real victim. >> i feel my client was wronged and it sets precedent that anyone with money and power couldn't get the eidentity of anyone that decides to be anonymous blogger. >> reporter: port's name released after a judge sided with cohen, who sued google to reveal information about the anonymous blogger. the blog appeared on google's website. the court rejected port's claims that blogs like hers serve as a modern day forum for conveying personal opinions and shouldn't be regarded as fact. >> the court said, look, there was specific evidence that this one person may have libeled another person. in that circumstance, we're going to disclose that game. >> google says it come flips with court orders, saying, we have a legal team whose job is to scrutinize these requests and make sure they meet not only the letter but the spirit of the law. port plans on suing google for $15 million cohen's at
so is the woman behind the blog, rosemary port. a 29-year-old fashion student and casual akwan tense of cohen. port's attorney saying she's the real victim. >> i feel my client was wronged and it sets precedent that anyone with money and power couldn't get the eidentity of anyone that decides to be anonymous blogger. >> reporter: port's name released after a judge sided with cohen, who sued google to reveal information about the anonymous blogger. the blog appeared on google's...
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rosemary was born, as described in the days, mildly retard, and at a 23 under alobotomy which made herorse off. she was initutionalized for the rest of her life. jim river, one of eunice's five children spoke withur ray suarein 06. >> she tels wonderful stories about in her teenageears dealing with her sister in a ve competitive family where one was expected to com back with a first-place finh in a sailbt race,and going out wi rosemary and realizing righthere and then tat she could sail, sheould pull on the jib, she could crew -- her sister could do thingsnd particularly dothings in srts. >> reporte: rosemary was largely kept out of the publ eybut in 1962, eunice shriver wroe a candid article about mental retardation in an iue of "the saturday evening post." thearticle helped to easehe attachesocial igma. after her brother john f. kendy, was elected president, sh used the opportuny to push forhe rights of peop wth tellectual disabilitie her brother, senatored kennedy. >> aer president kennedy was srn in, he us to joke with the other members of the family tt he always feared seeing eunice c
rosemary was born, as described in the days, mildly retard, and at a 23 under alobotomy which made herorse off. she was initutionalized for the rest of her life. jim river, one of eunice's five children spoke withur ray suarein 06. >> she tels wonderful stories about in her teenageears dealing with her sister in a ve competitive family where one was expected to com back with a first-place finh in a sailbt race,and going out wi rosemary and realizing righthere and then tat she could sail,...
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he has prostate cancer and given only months to live but rosemary mild says it is incredible that the life of a terrorist is more important than the lives of 2 70 innocent victims. this is fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> that brings us to our question of the day. do you agree with the decision to release the bomber. go to our web site and tell us what you think. response might air tonight on the news at 10:00. >>> clean up is under way after midwest gets slammed with severe storms and tornadoes. 4 tornadoes hit cedar rapids, iowa yesterday. trees blown down everywhere you look. grain bin crushed. indiana didn't escape. wednesday got up to 100 miles an hour there. the roof on some homes were ripped off and thousands had their power knocked out. >> i watched the roof. i wrachd through the front window see the roof go across the veet on the other house it was pretty wild. >> wind was blowing and sheet metal from the roof was flying and roof went off the house and then it was over with. >>reporter: even with all the damage no injuries were reported. >>> no tornadoes here but chance for some pop
he has prostate cancer and given only months to live but rosemary mild says it is incredible that the life of a terrorist is more important than the lives of 2 70 innocent victims. this is fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> that brings us to our question of the day. do you agree with the decision to release the bomber. go to our web site and tell us what you think. response might air tonight on the news at 10:00. >>> clean up is under way after midwest gets slammed with severe storms...
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let's see what rosemary says in mississippi. rosemary, what do you think? >> caller: oh, i'm sory. >> that's all right. >> caller: so glad to hear from you. i really agree with everything you just said because he is a role model and he goes on national television and tells everyone he's committed adultery. he's not hurting himself but his wife, his kids rand all the other kids around the world. especially when they look up to him. >> okay. rosemary, thanks for the call there. i mean, pitino said i'm sorry. that's what you do. big deal. he said he's story. steven a., go ahead. >> first of all, let's be real about something here and stop with the nonsense. we live in the age of reality television. the more sleazier you are the more money you end up getting paid. that certainly wasn't rick pitino's mistakes. he made mistakes and we all recognize that but a long time ago people stopped worrying about stuff like that because they know it doesn't necessarily have a direct impact on their lives. at the end of the day this guy is a basketball coach. he's not the po
let's see what rosemary says in mississippi. rosemary, what do you think? >> caller: oh, i'm sory. >> that's all right. >> caller: so glad to hear from you. i really agree with everything you just said because he is a role model and he goes on national television and tells everyone he's committed adultery. he's not hurting himself but his wife, his kids rand all the other kids around the world. especially when they look up to him. >> okay. rosemary, thanks for the call...
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rosemary was his god mother. and if you imagine, in this family, just the sadness and the tragedies that came one after another and yet ted kennedy continued to be such a positive person. think about when rosemary, when she was lobotomized, a botched lobotomy and just disappeared from the family when he was 8 years old. she went to a nursing home and never had much connection since then. i think there was a huge void in the family and particularly about this sister he didn't really know. >> kathleen kennedy of course also died tragically. >> yes, again, 8 years old when rosemary disappeared. 12 years old when joe jr. is killed. 16 when kathleen is killed in a plane crash in europe. this series of events long before the assassination that became the fixed point in american history for many people in the family life the tragedies started much earlier. >> he had a complicated relationship i imagine with eunice kennedy because it seemed there was a political rivalry between sergeant shriver and ted kennedy back in th
rosemary was his god mother. and if you imagine, in this family, just the sadness and the tragedies that came one after another and yet ted kennedy continued to be such a positive person. think about when rosemary, when she was lobotomized, a botched lobotomy and just disappeared from the family when he was 8 years old. she went to a nursing home and never had much connection since then. i think there was a huge void in the family and particularly about this sister he didn't really know....
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so is rosemary port. swartz attorney says, she is the real victim. >> i not only feel my client is wrong but i feel it sets precedence that anyone with money and power could get the identity of anyone that decides to be an anonymous blogger. >> reporter: port's name released after a judge sided with cohen who sued google to reveal the name. they say blogs like hers serve as a modern day forum for conveying personal opinion and shouldn't be regarded as fact. >> the court said, look, there was specific evidence that this one person may have libeled another person. in that circumstance, we are going to disclose that name. >> reporter: google says it complies with court orders saying we have a legal team whose job it is to scrutinize these requests and make sure they meet the letter and spirit of the law. port says they should have kept her name private an plans on suing google for $15 million. cohen's attorney says he can't believe port's nerve. >> her being a victim here. i have trouble understanding that.
so is rosemary port. swartz attorney says, she is the real victim. >> i not only feel my client is wrong but i feel it sets precedence that anyone with money and power could get the identity of anyone that decides to be an anonymous blogger. >> reporter: port's name released after a judge sided with cohen who sued google to reveal the name. they say blogs like hers serve as a modern day forum for conveying personal opinion and shouldn't be regarded as fact. >> the court said,...
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but she was involved the next night, stabbing rosemary lablanca 16 times. she was once sat down with diane sawyer in prison in 1994. >> the older i get, the harder it is. i took away all that life. >> reporter: director john waters began a friendship with van houten, while writing a piece for "rolling stone." he has visited her dozens of times and is now publicly arguing for van houten's parole. >> she's a changed woman. she went in a complete lunatic and came out, if she ever does, an incredibly mature woman. >> reporter: but a retired prosecutor, whose job it was to argue against the murderers' release -- at 60 parole hearings -- makes the same argument. >> but do they deserve to be outside in normal society? not for what they did, no, never. >> susan atkins husband will also argue releasing his wife to die at home will save the state money in hospital charges. we look back in depth at our website, abcnews.com. >>> as you head back to work tomorrow, why it just might be okay to tell your boss you need a nap. [ rooster crow ] it affects your entire day. to
but she was involved the next night, stabbing rosemary lablanca 16 times. she was once sat down with diane sawyer in prison in 1994. >> the older i get, the harder it is. i took away all that life. >> reporter: director john waters began a friendship with van houten, while writing a piece for "rolling stone." he has visited her dozens of times and is now publicly arguing for van houten's parole. >> she's a changed woman. she went in a complete lunatic and came out,...
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rosemary was stabbed 41 times.. death to pigs, rise and a misspelled healt y, helter skelter. >> my initial feeling was that it was a copy cat murder, there is just no way of connecting the people. they didn't run in the sameect circles, don't know each other. >> greta: on august 10th,a: oau dr. thomas nagucci and his staff conducted autopsys.opsie >> the only time in my career kedat i walked out of an autopsy was when the doctor cut sharone tate's stomach open to remove that baby. i just had chills coming down i my spine. i just turned around and walke out. >> reporter: a jailhouse confession breaks the tate la bianca murder investigation wide open, when "summer of♪ nll evil" returns. ♪ hello hello hello can anybody hear me? ♪ ♪ i know i know i know i shoulda gone to ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! ♪ that's where i shoulda gone! coulda got my knowledge on! ♪ ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. full & thick from pantene. it just got the good housekeepg g seal. yo
rosemary was stabbed 41 times.. death to pigs, rise and a misspelled healt y, helter skelter. >> my initial feeling was that it was a copy cat murder, there is just no way of connecting the people. they didn't run in the sameect circles, don't know each other. >> greta: on august 10th,a: oau dr. thomas nagucci and his staff conducted autopsys.opsie >> the only time in my career kedat i walked out of an autopsy was when the doctor cut sharone tate's stomach open to remove that...
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for years rosemary was a kinof kennedy family secret. at age 23 she was given an experimental lobotomy to control her mood swings referred to at the time as mild retardation. the gruesome operation left her largely incapascitated for the rest of her life. her sister eunice first talked about it in a 1962 magazine article d from then on became a champion of the disabled, notably in one very big way. >> let me win, but if i cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt. >> eunice kennedy shriver was a founder of the special olympics which for decades has offered hope and promise for the disabled through competition. >> the world said that people with intellectual problems should not be seen in public. tonight you are part of the year's largest sporting event. and the world is watching. >> eunice kennedy shriver has labored on behalf of america's least powerful people. >> when president reagan awarded her the medal of freedom, a quarter century ago, the highest civilian honor in the nation it was for a lot more than special olympics, it was fo
for years rosemary was a kinof kennedy family secret. at age 23 she was given an experimental lobotomy to control her mood swings referred to at the time as mild retardation. the gruesome operation left her largely incapascitated for the rest of her life. her sister eunice first talked about it in a 1962 magazine article d from then on became a champion of the disabled, notably in one very big way. >> let me win, but if i cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt. >> eunice kennedy...
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., john, rosemary, kathleen, eunice, patricia, robert and gene. the kennedy children dote on rosemary, who was born mentally handicapped. rose kennedy would later write that it was rosemary who instilled in her siblings the desire to help the less fortunate, a value reinforced by their farther. >> joe kennedy impossessed on all of the children, you had advantages. that doesn't make you better than the next guy. because you had advantages, you have a duty to give something back. >> joe kennedy sr. is a shrewd businessman who makes a fortune in stocks, banks and the movie business. he cashes out of the stock market before the crash of 1929, saving his fortune. during the depression that follows, he decides to change paths and focus on a future in politics. >> joe sr. really felt that public life was the most exciting, fascinating part of american life in the '30s and the '40s and the '50s. >> in 1932 joe kennedy sr. makes his first foray into public life. he enlists in franklin delano roosevelt's presidential campaign in the hopes of landing a job i
., john, rosemary, kathleen, eunice, patricia, robert and gene. the kennedy children dote on rosemary, who was born mentally handicapped. rose kennedy would later write that it was rosemary who instilled in her siblings the desire to help the less fortunate, a value reinforced by their farther. >> joe kennedy impossessed on all of the children, you had advantages. that doesn't make you better than the next guy. because you had advantages, you have a duty to give something back. >>...
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they came to this house with van houten about ten miles away where they tortured and killed leno and rosemary labianca. >> i stood in the hallway and i looked into a blank room that was like a den. i stood there until tex turned me around and handed me a knife and he said, do something. i went back in the bedroom and mrs. labianca was laying on the floor on her stomach and i stabbed her numerous times in the back. >> reporter: atkins was with watson and krenwinkel holding down 8 1/2 month pregnant sharon tate as she pea pleaded for her and her child's life. >> she asked me for mercy. i told her i didn't have mercy. >> reporter: how manson convinced his flock to kill and torture without remorse baffled the world. manson family members said it was a combination of charisma, drugs and manson's knack for recruiting the right group of vulnerable followers. >> we were like little birds with our mouths open saying feed us. he would be saying thinking. we thought that he had an end to our very thoughts and our hearts. >> reporter: they say that they left broken homes. watson would turn out to be mans
they came to this house with van houten about ten miles away where they tortured and killed leno and rosemary labianca. >> i stood in the hallway and i looked into a blank room that was like a den. i stood there until tex turned me around and handed me a knife and he said, do something. i went back in the bedroom and mrs. labianca was laying on the floor on her stomach and i stabbed her numerous times in the back. >> reporter: atkins was with watson and krenwinkel holding down 8 1/2...
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. >> we had a sister rosemary who was challenged intellectually and eunice would spend the extra time with rosemary teaching her and making sure that she felt included. >> that was a good 40 years ago and i can't think of a positive experience really for our special friends. >> it was really that spirit that started the special olympics. after president kennedy was sworn in, he used to joke that he feared seeing eunice because >> her fingerprints are on . legislation, on schools, on institutions, on perception and i think most importantly on individual lives. >> we have a right to live and enjoy life to our fullest. >> i like to be with my special friends and i like to learn from them. i learn persistence, i learn guts, i learn courage. this is the future. the love, the hope, the faith to bring peace and bring excellence to our special friends through sports. >> and we now know her funeral has been sets for this coming friday. she died in a way a lot of people would dream of in the sense her entire family was there, her husband was there, her five children, including maria and all 19
. >> we had a sister rosemary who was challenged intellectually and eunice would spend the extra time with rosemary teaching her and making sure that she felt included. >> that was a good 40 years ago and i can't think of a positive experience really for our special friends. >> it was really that spirit that started the special olympics. after president kennedy was sworn in, he used to joke that he feared seeing eunice because >> her fingerprints are on . legislation, on...
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we will come back and check in with rosemary. important advice for everyone trying to rebound with the economy. we'll get back to it shortly. maybe she's there? rosemary. >> i am here now. i'm here now. >> shannon: great! fantastic. >> if you have been out of work like millions of americans have, don't apologize. the employers are used to the gap in the resume. so don't dwell how long you've been out of work. take a positive line in the conversation as a job interview. what have you learned from the job search experience, what strengths do you have and how are you going to be enthusiastic every day if you're hired. >> shannon: and keep an open mind. you may not end up in the same job you had and maybe there is something better. >> this surprises people more often than not. 35% of workers laid off in the last 12 months are an opportunity they landed in a different field than where they were before. you will want maximum visibility with the employers who will look at the industries that you have never worked at before is the next s
we will come back and check in with rosemary. important advice for everyone trying to rebound with the economy. we'll get back to it shortly. maybe she's there? rosemary. >> i am here now. i'm here now. >> shannon: great! fantastic. >> if you have been out of work like millions of americans have, don't apologize. the employers are used to the gap in the resume. so don't dwell how long you've been out of work. take a positive line in the conversation as a job interview. what...
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i'm rosemary connors. back to you guys in the studio. >> yeah, donovan mcnabb himself knows how that feels. they've been on him quite a number of times over the years. it's going to be really interesting to see how the fans react to michael vick. >> reporter: exactly. well, last night athe press conference, donovan mcnabb was very positive. he was reflecting many of the same sentiments that andy reid said. this is a second chance. we're welcoming h to the team. so he's being very diplomatic about the whole process. >> okay, rosemary, thanks very much. have a great day. barbara? >> john edwards may soon change his story about whether he is the father of his former miss stress' child. a north carolina tv station is reporting that the former senator, john edwards, will admit he is the father. last year, edwards acknowledged he had an fair with a woman named real hunter. until now he has denied he is the father of her 18-month-old daughter. he is currently under investigation as to whether he used campaign mon
i'm rosemary connors. back to you guys in the studio. >> yeah, donovan mcnabb himself knows how that feels. they've been on him quite a number of times over the years. it's going to be really interesting to see how the fans react to michael vick. >> reporter: exactly. well, last night athe press conference, donovan mcnabb was very positive. he was reflecting many of the same sentiments that andy reid said. this is a second chance. we're welcoming h to the team. so he's being very...
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her inspiration was her sister rosemary who had been born with a mild mental retardation. she was marid to sergeant shriver junior and shared her long catholic upbringing and during her brother's presidency eventually became u.s. ambassador to france. in 1971 she established the committee on mental retardation but in 1978 she founded the organization for children with disabilities. and the family did issue a statement today saying she was the light of our lives, a mother driven with love and service to otrs and that statement went on to say we are together in our belief that she is now in heaven, rejoicing with her family and enjoying the fruits of her faith and urging us on ward to the challenges ahead. her love will inspire us to faith and service always. again ms. shriver and sergeant shriver made their hope in potomac maryland but she died up in cape cod early this morning and we'll have much more on her passing throughout the morning here on fox 5 morning news. we have put more information about her amazing life on our website, myfoxdc.com. you'll find information abo
her inspiration was her sister rosemary who had been born with a mild mental retardation. she was marid to sergeant shriver junior and shared her long catholic upbringing and during her brother's presidency eventually became u.s. ambassador to france. in 1971 she established the committee on mental retardation but in 1978 she founded the organization for children with disabilities. and the family did issue a statement today saying she was the light of our lives, a mother driven with love and...
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i am lucky that i saw my mother and my sister rosemary treated with unbearable rejection. i am lucky that i have had to confront political and social injustice around the world throughout our career. you might say why are we lucky to have such difficult experiences, and the answer is simple. the combination of the love of my family and this awful sting of rejection helped me develop the confidence i needed to believe that i could make a difference in a positive direction. you would not be surprised that i know that those same qualities were also the experience that shaped apresident kennedy. truthfully, i believe rosemary's rejection had far more to go with the brilliance of his presidency than anyone can understand. yes, he was our country's greatest champion of what we all call mental retardation. to this day his legacy of the creation of the university affiliated centers the president's council remain today one of the great histories of our country. but beyond the work he did for people with intellectual disabilities, i believe it was rosemary's influence that allowed h
i am lucky that i saw my mother and my sister rosemary treated with unbearable rejection. i am lucky that i have had to confront political and social injustice around the world throughout our career. you might say why are we lucky to have such difficult experiences, and the answer is simple. the combination of the love of my family and this awful sting of rejection helped me develop the confidence i needed to believe that i could make a difference in a positive direction. you would not be...
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. >> it was because of her sister rosemary that eunice shriver started having a camp at her home for people with disabilities. it eventually became the special olympics. >> her family was at her side when she passed away at 88-years old. >> i don't think there is a finer example of a person tech grew up with great wealth but focused that wealth and that intensity on really reaching out to the world's marginalized citizens, those folks who have been ignored and beaten down by our society. as a human being and a woman, she was a force of nature. >> there are pictures of eunice shriver throughout the building. for that athletes and their families, eunice shriver's dedication to special olympics has made a big difference in her lines. >> because of her vision, i have gotten to do so much, being involved in special olympics and outside, getting to do the best i can in all that i was able to achieve. >> special olympics has grown to 3 million athletes. >> each time you run and jump, you will say to others everywhere, "come to our world where we are free, free to choose our sport." >> a tru
. >> it was because of her sister rosemary that eunice shriver started having a camp at her home for people with disabilities. it eventually became the special olympics. >> her family was at her side when she passed away at 88-years old. >> i don't think there is a finer example of a person tech grew up with great wealth but focused that wealth and that intensity on really reaching out to the world's marginalized citizens, those folks who have been ignored and beaten down by...
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this is where 26-year-old rosemary williams calls home. friday, she was evicted and the bank changed the locks. hours later, her neighbor showed up to help her get back in the home. >> i was about to run away myself and leave everything behind. thank god a lot of people came around to give me the support i needed. >> after helping her retrieve her belongings, neighbors began to hold a sit-in. they are willing to go to jail in an effort to bring justice to williams and thousands of other homeowners who have become victims of the foreclosure crisis. >>> speaking of foreclosure, some of the homes are literally bugging people in new jersey. tens of thousands of fish have been dumped into pools of foreclosed home. the idea is to use the fish to get rid of mosquitoes in the area. >> this pool is filled with mosquito-eating fish being used to combat a big problem in this county. >> reporter: the mosquitoes were so noorblly bad in this paramus neighborhood a few weeks ago, his grandchildren could hardly play outside at night until he figured out w
this is where 26-year-old rosemary williams calls home. friday, she was evicted and the bank changed the locks. hours later, her neighbor showed up to help her get back in the home. >> i was about to run away myself and leave everything behind. thank god a lot of people came around to give me the support i needed. >> after helping her retrieve her belongings, neighbors began to hold a sit-in. they are willing to go to jail in an effort to bring justice to williams and thousands of...
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. >> reporter: she founded the special olympics, inspired by her sister rosemary, who was institutionalized at age 23. shriver's 19 grandchildren pay tribute. >> thank you for teaching me to love and care for my brothers and sisters, the way you did with rosemary. >> reporter: eunice would go on to raise children. she was remembered for being a trailblazer and an early feminist, whether she was out fighting for her causes, or home with her family. >> mommy wore men's pants, smoked cuban cigars and played tackle football. >> the invitation only funeral attracted mourners as famous and varied as oprah, vice president joe biden, her son-in- law arnold schwarzenegger. her words to special olympians echoed through the church with a recording played for mourners. >> you are the stars. and the world is watching you. >> reporter: joel brown, wjz eyewitness news. >> after the two-hour service, eunice kennedy shriver was buried in massachusetts on cape cod. >>> the maryland judge who deflated a woman's tire has resigned from his job. judge robert o'malley will step down as the chief administrator of
. >> reporter: she founded the special olympics, inspired by her sister rosemary, who was institutionalized at age 23. shriver's 19 grandchildren pay tribute. >> thank you for teaching me to love and care for my brothers and sisters, the way you did with rosemary. >> reporter: eunice would go on to raise children. she was remembered for being a trailblazer and an early feminist, whether she was out fighting for her causes, or home with her family. >> mommy wore men's...
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her child region rose mary says she will never get over the death of her child and they are still -- rosemary says she will never get over the death of her child and they are still mourning. >> we want to know what you think. text the word yes or no to this number. so far we have heard from close to 400 of you, and 94% of those who tex did not disagree with the decision. only 6% are in support. there's still time to weigh in. we will update the results on 11 news tonight at 11:00. >> the county executive jim smith was on hand to honor and am -- an elementary school student as winner of an award for excellence in math and science. >> ever since i began my career, i have been a special educator and have a hard for the underdog, and i think watching kids come to life and have fun is real rewarding. >> the award is the highest recognition that a teacher can received in the united states. she was also given an executive citation. >> be sure to stay with us. more news is ahead. >> the man who accidently set a fire that displaced 30 people is speaking out tonight. i am live with that story coming up
her child region rose mary says she will never get over the death of her child and they are still -- rosemary says she will never get over the death of her child and they are still mourning. >> we want to know what you think. text the word yes or no to this number. so far we have heard from close to 400 of you, and 94% of those who tex did not disagree with the decision. only 6% are in support. there's still time to weigh in. we will update the results on 11 news tonight at 11:00....
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. >> it was her sister rosemary that inspired her to have camp shriver at her home for people with disabilities. it eventually became special olympics. her family was at her side when she passed away at the age of 88. she dedicated her life to the idea that people with disabilities could achieve more than anyone thought. >> this is a primary example of a person who grew up with great privilege and access and wealth but focused that wealth on reaching out to the most marginalized citizens for generations they have been ignored. she was a force of nature. >> at special olympics maryland, there are pictures of eunice shriver throughout the building. she celebrated her birthday here in maryland at one time. her dedication to special olympics has made a big difference in the lives of many people. >> i have gotten to do so much being involved with special olympics. i am able to do the best i can in all that i have been able to achieve. >> the special olympics has grown to 3 million athletes competing in 150 countries. >> each time you run and jump, you will say to others everywhere, come to our world
. >> it was her sister rosemary that inspired her to have camp shriver at her home for people with disabilities. it eventually became special olympics. her family was at her side when she passed away at the age of 88. she dedicated her life to the idea that people with disabilities could achieve more than anyone thought. >> this is a primary example of a person who grew up with great privilege and access and wealth but focused that wealth on reaching out to the most marginalized...
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she delivered the eulogy for the developmentally disabl sister rosemary who made a lasting impact on eunice. >> never say no, never stopping. you can make a difference to change this world. >> in 1962, kennedy shriver invited 100 special needs kids to her home and started camp schreiber to help kids excel through physical activity -- camp shriver to help kids exile for physical activity. >> it was her passion, her drive, and some would say her political muscle that really got this movement off the ground. >> hd notatte ndr co the way as he fights brain cancer. her daughter, maria shriver and his nephew robert kennedy jr. work mourners that arrived. one disabled man left the car that said, "she taught us to stand tall." >>> it is a life sentence with no chance of parole for jose garcia. he was convicted of the brutal death and robbery of a 63-year- old woman. he targeted elderly women in montgomery county in northwest washington. some of them testified at today's sentencing hearing. after the judge delivered the life sentence, victims said that justice has been served. >> i am delight
she delivered the eulogy for the developmentally disabl sister rosemary who made a lasting impact on eunice. >> never say no, never stopping. you can make a difference to change this world. >> in 1962, kennedy shriver invited 100 special needs kids to her home and started camp schreiber to help kids excel through physical activity -- camp shriver to help kids exile for physical activity. >> it was her passion, her drive, and some would say her political muscle that really got...
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was it his sister rosemary who never got the right care. this much we know for sure. he had two brothers shot and thought gun control made a certain sense. he saw violence in northern ird and wanted-edward m. kennedy, t his people fought the nickname and said call him edward. they protested. but those who cared for him the tens of millions loved with his nieces and nef fuse called him, teddy, the emperor of ice cream, the big guy filled with life at those too many funerals. now there is his. let's bring in a pair of msnbc political analysts, news week's howard fineman and the "washington post" eugene robinson. howard, you and my friend eugene both my friends, it's a night to think to be a little irish i suppose, howard, you qualify. eugene, you qualify. let's talk about this guy, and let's start with the partisan stuff. this is the place for politics. let's talk about mr. democrat. ted kennedy. we'll talk with his friends, you two guys, i think i can call you his friend, howard, even though you're an objective reporter. and then we'll bring in pat buchanan to talk abo
was it his sister rosemary who never got the right care. this much we know for sure. he had two brothers shot and thought gun control made a certain sense. he saw violence in northern ird and wanted-edward m. kennedy, t his people fought the nickname and said call him edward. they protested. but those who cared for him the tens of millions loved with his nieces and nef fuse called him, teddy, the emperor of ice cream, the big guy filled with life at those too many funerals. now there is his....
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with rosemary. >> reporter: eunice's older brother john f. kennedy would go on to be president, her only surviving brother ted kennedy is battling brain cancer and couldn't attend the funeral. she is remembered for being a trail blazer and early feminist. whether she was at home with her family or attending events. >> she played tackle football. >> she died on tuesday morning the invitation funeral attracted oprah, vice president biden her son-in-law arnold schwarzenegger and stevie wonder. eunice kennedy shriver's life work was symbolized as the olympic torch lit the way for her casket. her words to special olympians echoed through the church with h moe recording played for urners. >> you are the stars and the wo d rlis watching you. >> reporter: joel bsowd cn, news. >> if you go to r bs cweite right now we have a link weto t funeral program as llwea s a slide sh ms ofieemors. log on to wusa9.com and click on the kennedy shriver story. >>> navy pilot scott speicher was laid to rest this morning, 18 years after he became the first casualty of
with rosemary. >> reporter: eunice's older brother john f. kennedy would go on to be president, her only surviving brother ted kennedy is battling brain cancer and couldn't attend the funeral. she is remembered for being a trail blazer and early feminist. whether she was at home with her family or attending events. >> she played tackle football. >> she died on tuesday morning the invitation funeral attracted oprah, vice president biden her son-in-law arnold schwarzenegger and...
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. >> reporter: rosemary says her scooter is a great way to get around town. >> i don't like to take it out on big highways because people could overlook it b but i like to take it in to town, pick up a couple of thing and for joyrides. >> reporter: besides being fun they are great on gas. consumer reports found they delivered a 5 to 75-miles a gallon around town, but -- >> they can only go 50 miles an hour. that means they are not allowed on many highway and could be difficult to keep up with traffic. >> reporter: even on street streets it is intimidating riding along larger vehicles. safety is an important consideration. road imperfections and varying surfaces can be had arduous on a scooter. >> even the smallest car gives you some level of per text but on a scooter you are totally exposed. >> reporter: consumer reports tested 6'3" entry level ones with 5 -- 50 cc engines and three others with 125 to 150 cc engines. the prices range from 1,000 to $4,500. when the tests were done the $300 vespa and the 150 cc scooter for $2,800 were best in their class. each have the smooth engine and
. >> reporter: rosemary says her scooter is a great way to get around town. >> i don't like to take it out on big highways because people could overlook it b but i like to take it in to town, pick up a couple of thing and for joyrides. >> reporter: besides being fun they are great on gas. consumer reports found they delivered a 5 to 75-miles a gallon around town, but -- >> they can only go 50 miles an hour. that means they are not allowed on many highway and could be...
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. >> it may have been 20 plus years since the flight exploded over lockerbie, scotland, but to rosemary, it feels like yesterday. she says it does not help that the man convicted of blowing up the plane is rumored to be considerinconsidered up for thee he has terminal prostate cancer -- for freebies because he has terminal prostate cancer. >> he is a mass murderer, the mass murderer of 270 innocent victims, including 11 lockerbie residents. >> marion's stepfather says the family traveled overseas for the trial and they had hoped to increase airline safety and that this is a step in the wrong direction. >> i think they will stimulate him as a hero returning home. >> merriam hopes that justice will once and for all be served and that the man will die in the cell that he was sentenced to. >> we did so that the scottish government does the right thing by as and by our children -- by us and our children. >> the scottish court will have a ruling in this case by the end of this month. >> we certainly want to know what you think. go to our website wbaltv.com. there you can leave your comments a
. >> it may have been 20 plus years since the flight exploded over lockerbie, scotland, but to rosemary, it feels like yesterday. she says it does not help that the man convicted of blowing up the plane is rumored to be considerinconsidered up for thee he has terminal prostate cancer -- for freebies because he has terminal prostate cancer. >> he is a mass murderer, the mass murderer of 270 innocent victims, including 11 lockerbie residents. >> marion's stepfather says the...
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. >> reporter: rosemary miles seethes with anger that the terrorists may soon be freed from prison for humanitarian reasons. >> he has no right to humane treatment. he is -- he murdered 270 innocent people, including whole families. including a 2-year-old baby. >> reporter: miles' daughter was 20-year-old miriam wolf. she was among the passengers on board pan am flight 103 when it blew up in 1988. >> there is no gets over the loss of a child. >> reporter: this woman, a former libyan secret service agent, was the only man convicted in the attack. he is terminally ill with pancreatic cancer and they are close to a decision to go back to libya. >> i should be delighted if he does go back to his family to die. it's inhuman to keep him in prison. >> the scottish government, to be considering this, this is a horrible miscarriage of justice. >> reporter: a miscarriage and justice and miles said it would be a blot on the memory of those who died in the tragedy. if he is returned to libya. terry owens, abc2 news at 11:00. >> and we have new information tonight on the tragedy about the hudson. t
. >> reporter: rosemary miles seethes with anger that the terrorists may soon be freed from prison for humanitarian reasons. >> he has no right to humane treatment. he is -- he murdered 270 innocent people, including whole families. including a 2-year-old baby. >> reporter: miles' daughter was 20-year-old miriam wolf. she was among the passengers on board pan am flight 103 when it blew up in 1988. >> there is no gets over the loss of a child. >> reporter: this...
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. >> reporter: kennedy's mentally disabled sister rosemary and his own son's cancer were big influences on form his views. >> he thought all people should have as good healthcare as the kennedy family had. >> reporter: while he was known as a tough fighter for the causes he championed, that was not the only sign of ted kennedy. he was very personal. >> reporter: peter finn worked on the first campaign and said some of the closest friends were on the other side of the political aisle. >> he cared about his colleagues. he went to them when the families were struck by tragedy as his family was. >> reporter: senator kennedy's death comes at a critical time for the healthcare debate with fiery townhall meetings across the country. as recurrently as last spring to be his last white house appearance and the senator who led the fight pledged to carry on until he could fight no more. i am looking forward to being a foot soldier and we will not fail this time. >> reporter: senator kennedy gave up the seat so he could concentrate his effort. his illness forced the senator to the sidelines for much
. >> reporter: kennedy's mentally disabled sister rosemary and his own son's cancer were big influences on form his views. >> he thought all people should have as good healthcare as the kennedy family had. >> reporter: while he was known as a tough fighter for the causes he championed, that was not the only sign of ted kennedy. he was very personal. >> reporter: peter finn worked on the first campaign and said some of the closest friends were on the other side of the...
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rosemary lost her daughter miriam on the flight. the family says the bomber's release opens old wounds. >> there are now mothers -- >> reporter: there wasn't enough things in life for miriam to do. a jill of all trades of sorts. a person of boundless energy who knew that life was full of endless possibilities. >> when she was 5, she came home from kindergarten and says it's going to be a science fair and i will grow an apple tree from a seed. that's what she did. we had a delicious apple in the house. she planted the seeds. it's now in the backyard taller than the house. >> reporter: unlike the apple tree, miriam never had a chance to continue to grow. her potential ended with the flight of pan am flight 103 which crashed right before christmas in 1988. now the only person convicted of the crime is a free man, released because he has cancer and only a month to live. >> i'm experiencing a new level of grief. it is an undertow of the rip tide of this, that this could come about. >> reporter: the belief that al- megrahi was the only pe
rosemary lost her daughter miriam on the flight. the family says the bomber's release opens old wounds. >> there are now mothers -- >> reporter: there wasn't enough things in life for miriam to do. a jill of all trades of sorts. a person of boundless energy who knew that life was full of endless possibilities. >> when she was 5, she came home from kindergarten and says it's going to be a science fair and i will grow an apple tree from a seed. that's what she did. we had a...
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rosemary wild's daughter was a victim. >> everybody wawabetter y feing before meeting her. >> reporter: she says the worst of the pain is back. >> now i feel i am experiencing a new level of grief. it's an under toe. a riptide of despair. >> reporter: i was released because he is in the advanced stages of prostate cancer, it's called a compassionate release, a chance for him to be with his family in the final days. >> the release dictates that justice be served but mercy be sured. compassion and mercy are about up holding the beliefs that we seek to live by. >> he sent a message that the comfort and the life of one state sponsored terrorist is worth more than the lives of 270 innocent ep rr:>>teorones. >> reporter: ririam wolf was a student at syracuse when she died. she had dreams of being a professional actress. she would have been 41 years old next month: abdel baset al- hegrahi got off the plane accompanied by the libyan leader. >> beth parker tonight. >>> a developing story this evening, the cash for clunkers program will shut down on monday. if you don't trade in your clunker by
rosemary wild's daughter was a victim. >> everybody wawabetter y feing before meeting her. >> reporter: she says the worst of the pain is back. >> now i feel i am experiencing a new level of grief. it's an under toe. a riptide of despair. >> reporter: i was released because he is in the advanced stages of prostate cancer, it's called a compassionate release, a chance for him to be with his family in the final days. >> the release dictates that justice be served but...
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her heroes were the virgin mary, mother teresa, dorothy day, her own mother, her sister, rosemary and all of whom, in her eye, had already done that and she would always challenge each of us to do the same. you will, she said, you must, you can. if she were here today and speaking here and i think we all wish she were, she would pound this podium, she would quote deshardan and ask each of you what you have done today to better the world. she would tell you stories about her special friends and what they have accomplished and she would ask each and every one of you to join her in making this world a more tolerant, just, and compassionate place. she would end by talking about her own family, how grateful she was to her parents and to her brothers and sisters, all of whom she absolutely adored. she would tell you how proud she was of sargent and then she would tell you how proud she was of each of us and she would tell you about each thing each of us did and then she would ask you for money from all four of my brothers, who run nonprofits. they will probably ask you later, but she would
her heroes were the virgin mary, mother teresa, dorothy day, her own mother, her sister, rosemary and all of whom, in her eye, had already done that and she would always challenge each of us to do the same. you will, she said, you must, you can. if she were here today and speaking here and i think we all wish she were, she would pound this podium, she would quote deshardan and ask each of you what you have done today to better the world. she would tell you stories about her special friends and...
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. >> reporter: rosemary seethes with anger at the suggestion that the terrorist convicted of killing her daughter may soon be freed from prison for humanitarian reasons. >> he has no right to humane treatment. he murdered 270 innocent people, including whole families, including a 2-year- old baby. >> reporter: her daughter was 20-year-old miriam wolfe, a syracuse university student among the passengers on board pan am flight 103 when it blew up over lockerbie, scotland in 1988. >> there is no getting over the loss of miriam or of a child. >> reporter: a former libyan secret service agent was the lone person convicted in the attack. he's gnaw terminally ill with pancreatic cancer and scottish officials are close to a decision on his request to be returned to libya. >> i shall be very delighted if he goes home to his family to die. i think it's inhumane to keep him in prison when we know he has secondary cancer. >> for the scottish government to even be considering this is a horrible miscarriage of justice. >> reporter: a miscarriage of jutis. miles says it would also be a blot on the
. >> reporter: rosemary seethes with anger at the suggestion that the terrorist convicted of killing her daughter may soon be freed from prison for humanitarian reasons. >> he has no right to humane treatment. he murdered 270 innocent people, including whole families, including a 2-year- old baby. >> reporter: her daughter was 20-year-old miriam wolfe, a syracuse university student among the passengers on board pan am flight 103 when it blew up over lockerbie, scotland in...